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Breathtaking US-China dispute over the Panama Canal
Fears for the global supply chain - Approximately 14,000 ships pass through the canal each year, representing 5% of global trade - The significant Chinese presence - Cosco on the blacklist
Greenland: Trump’s son’s visit, the MAGA video and the change of Denmark’s royal coat of arms
Today, Donald Trump Jr.'s visit to Greenland – Why the King of Denmark changed the coat of arms
Greenland’s Prime Minister proposes independence from Denmark
"It is time to take a step and shape our future, both in terms of who we want to work closely with and who we want our trading partners to be," the Prime Minister said
Donald Trump: Why he targeted Panama and Greenland
He may not have taken office yet, but the new US president is determined to start a war to take over the canal that connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, and he wants to buy Greenland, which belongs to Denmark and considers Canada the 51st state of the US
Greenland: Why Trump wants to buy it – Who owns and runs the largest island on the planet
In a post on Truth Social, Donald Trump described the ownership and control of the island as "an absolute necessity" for U.S. national security, citing concerns over China's growing influence in the Arctic